Natural healer

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My next book will be about chronic headaches and migraines. For a decidedly non-scientific take on head aches I interviewed the natural healer pictured here. He has learned about traditional medicine from the black healers. He told me that headaches and pain were caused by people feeling too important. And that the best cure are some drops of extract from the humility plant. This bush grows around here on the peninsula and he makes the extract himself. I bought a small bottle of those drop. He also recommended Sceletium Tortuosum. I also bought a small bottle of that. I wasn’t feeling any pain so I opted for the Sceletium extract. <Users also report increased personal insight, interpersonal ease and a meditative, grounded feeling without any perceptual dulling. Having such properties Sceletium is classified as an empathogen type herb. Others have noted enhanced tactile and sexual response, as well as vivid dream inducing properties.>

Sirpa and i met the healer again the next day at an organic market; Sirpa bought a shoulder massage from one of his assistants. The healer after a quick diagnosis told her that Sirpa she had a dragon in her back blocking the flow of energies. It was apparently not your typical European dragon  – he was certain that it was the more exotic and precarious asian dragon.

3 Responses to “Natural healer”

  1. sofia says:

    Fick hon den draken under Japan resan kanske?

  2. Chad says:

    Hahahaha, wow, I can’t wait to read the chapter on dragons in your book. Can you sprinkle that Sceletium Tortuosum over your cornflakes?

  3. Samuel says:

    The Sceletium would make morning cereal taste horrible. The herbal extract is best taken with water or straight out of the bottle. Us hard core users simply drop a series of magic drops on the tongue. The taste is not something food-like it is more a medicine flavor.